RESAN - the cancer Vaccine. Answers to the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
concerning the FDA approval and other moments…

Has FDA approved this cancer vaccine? Can a single vaccine (RESAN) be effective against many different tumors?

Would the NEW immunotherapy replace the traditional chemo or radiotherapy?

 



Has FDA approved this cancer vaccine? 

Today, to register the vaccine RESAN, it is necessary to conduct clinical trials for each type of tumors, against which the vaccine works. For example, in order to under go clinical trials of the vaccine against prostate cancer according to the standards of GCP, The Cancer Research Institute allots 450 000 $ for a 3 year- grant. That means, for holding clinical trials of vaccine in concern with breast cancer we need another 450 000 $, and for ovary cancer 450 000 $ more and so on for each other types of tumors.

Annually The Cancer Research Institute finances altogether 3 projects on clinical trials of anticancer vaccines. SRE RESAN did submit all the necessary documents to The Cancer Research Institute (681 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10022-4209) for the grant of 15 April 2001 round to hold the clinical trials of vaccine RESAN. After 4 months the project was rejected with an explanation that CRI was in shortage of finance.

In fact, in spite of the excessive demands in the cancer treatment, the FDA has not approved any cancer vaccines for use as a standard treatment so far.

Updated: January, 2003

 

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Can a single vaccine (RESAN) be effective against many different tumors?

In many people may arise the question: how could a single vaccine may be effective in such broad types of tumors? They think that usually one vaccine can work against only one type of disease. Such point of view is not always correct. For example, in 2000 the European Agency for the Evaluation of Medical Products – EMA has approved an administration of a new vaccine – Hexavac® elaborated by the company PASTEUR MERIEUX MSD. This combined vaccine is used for preventing a group of infections – diphtheria, tetanus, hooping-cough, poliomyelitis, hepatitis and hemophilic infection type b. In this way the vaccine works against 6 different infections and is released at a dose of 0.5 ml ready for injections.

Moreover, the immune system is capable to response against thousand different antigens at a time, therefore there is nothing supernatural that the vaccine RESAN helps to develop the immune answer against 40 different tumor antigens.

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Would the NEW immunotherapy replace the traditional chemo or radiotherapy?

Today unfortunately the traditional methods- chemo and radiotherapy still dominate in the field of cancer treatment. But as time passes we move forward and the controversy between the supporters and opponents of the immunological aspects in the genesis and treatment of the malignant tumors is already out of subject for further discussion, as it was the dispute with rather narrow minded, conservative and bureaucratic opponents. What so ever, it is not meant that one should rush to a conclusion and immediately hand over all the former methods of cancer treatment into archive, on the other hand, it is absolutely not correct to convert them into an authoritative doctrines. Taking into account those numerous factors which define the successes in treatment and prevention of relapses of malignant tumors, it is absolutely fare to diametrically oppose, beforehand, the obvious out-of-date, palliative and little promising traditional medical programs turning into a standard harsh pattern scheme of modern cancer treatment.

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Last updated: February 1, 2010

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•The main page. Anticancer vaccine RESAN. A short instruction

•Indications and dosages

•The list of malignant tumors susceptible to RESAN immunotherapy

•The antigenic composition of RESAN

•The mechanism of development of antitumor immune answer by RESAN

•The interaction between the immune system and tumors

•The traditional standard methods are unable to solve the problems of metastases and relapses of malignant tumors

•The most rational use of RESAN in immunotherapy of cancers

•Immunotherapy of advanced cancers

•Vaccination for the prevention of different types of tumors

•FAQs - immunotherapy of tumors using RESAN

•FAQs -The FDA approval and other moments...

•The lab testing for RESAN vaccine

•Immunotherapy of benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostate adenoma and prostate cancer

•Vaccinotherapy of mastopathy and breast cancer

•Immunotherapy of endometriosis

•Immunotherapy of uterine myoma

•Revaccination to maintain further the anticancer immune activities

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